All Contractors articles – Page 354
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NewsWYG wins three-year contract on £1.4bn MoD programme
Consultant will inspect and certify housing across four garrisons on Salisbury Plain and at Aldershot
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NewsCarillion takes £20m hit on FITs lay-offs
Contractor says cost of restructuring energy business will double
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NewsCarillion JV bags £395m contract in Qatar
Contractor will lead construction of 31 hectare mixed-use scheme
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NewsGardiner & Theobald will stay independent, says boss
Firm posts marginal drops in turnover and profit and reports mixed picture across global markets
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NewsMorgan Sindall opens Cumbria office to bid for nuclear work
The office will be staffed by between 10 and 20 people
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NewsBam Nuttall wins job on £120m energy scheme
New energy plant for E.ON will covert recycled wood waste into energy
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NewsArdmore starts work on £26m Tower Hamlets regeneration project
Scheme will see the creation of 139 homes
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NewsMay Gurney turnover boosted by highways spending
May Gurney’s acquisition of contrator Turriff also helps to drive total revenue increase to 21%
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NewsTelford saves £1m on construction costs
East London housebuilder has taken advantage of weak construction market
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Balfour Beatty sparks vote for strike action
Unite members at Balfour Beatty Engineering Services vote 81% in favour
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NewsBalfour bags £104m Qatar roads job
Subsidiary Parsons Brinckerhoff wins programme management role
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NewsRockwool wins British Safety Council prize
BSC awards the insulation company its Sword of Honour prize for 2011
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NewsAtkins wins £65m Qatar contract
Firm’s engineers will transform roads and drainage systems in Doha over 5 years
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NewsMace joins Birmingham council in making construction jobs pledge
Firm hails £600m New Street Station opportunity as construction academy opened
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NewsPublic sector work to go online
Francis Maude announced shake up of public sector procurement ahead of Autumn Statement
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NewsMansell completes Hopkins' Nottingham University building
Engineering and Science Learning Centre cost £10m to build
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FeaturesAsia markets: ‘Anyone who is not looking at Asia should be’
UK firms have known about the boom in Asia for some time, but now it’s become a region they simply cannot afford to ignore. Emily Wright reports on a part of the world that will spend $440bn a year on infrastructure
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NewsAtkins cuts over 800 UK staff as global profit rises
Most of the 878 staff lost from the UK business this year worked in Atkins’ transport division














